CM offers all possible help to youth in civil service exams june 19

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Saturday offered all possible facilities to youth in Jammu and Kashmir to crack the service examinations.
“We will ensure all possible facilities to as many students as possible so that you are able to live your dream and also live the dream of people of Jammu and Kashmir for a progressive, prosperous and a peaceful state,” he said while speaking at a Seminar-cum-Workshop on the subject ‘How to crack the civil service examination’, organized by ASCENT Group here.
“You are second to none in your capacity and ability to qualify these exams,” he told youth, asking them to inculcate interest to sit in such examinations and showing firm determination to make a mark.
The Chief Minister said that his Government would provide every sort of assistance to the students intending to sit in such prestigious and national level examinations.
“This year nine students from the State have qualified civil service examination, I would like it to be 19 next year and 50 in coming years.”
Expressing the confidence in the ability of youth of Jammu and Kashmir, he said, “I would like to see you not only as Administrative Secretaries and Heads of the Departments in the State but as Cabinet Secretary, Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and other Union Secretaries at the National level,” said, asking youth to work hard to achieve the goal.
“To mentor you, provide you necessary trainings and other logistic support, Government is ready to work with organizations in the field to expand the ambit of support to the boys and girls intending to take the service examinations at the State and the Centre levels”, he told the large number of students participating in the workshop at SKICC and asked the ASCENT Group to come up with a proposal in this regard so that a well planned and an effective mechanism is put in place to extend the benefits of counseling and trainings to more and more students in the State.
Earlier, Chairman of ASCENT Group, Mohammad Shafi Pandit explained the aims and objectives of his Group and threw light on the workshop. He said besides creating general awareness among the students that qualifying service examinations is not an impossible task to perform. “It may be a hard nut but you can crack it”, he told the students.
Vice Chancellor, Kashmir University, Prof. Talat Ahmad in his speech extended full support to the organizations from the University for nurturing and training the youth to compete in the National level examinations. (PBI)

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